Improvement in cultivators



-A. S. BAR'NWELL,

. Gultivat'ol". I

No., 62.808. Patented Mar l2. 185Y- IMPROVMENT IN CULTIVATOBS.

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TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: l

l Beit known that 1, A. S.' BARNWELL, of Savannah, iu the county of Chatham, and State of Georgia, have inventeda new and improved Cultivator Plough; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description thereof, which will enable others skilled in the art to make and use the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a-side view of my invention.

Figure 2, an inverted plan of thev same.

Similar letters of reference indicate like parts.

This'invention consists in constructing and arranging the shares of the implement in such a manner that weeds will be effeetually cut fromthe sides ofthe rows of plants, and the whole width-of the spaces between the rows turned or worked over, and the soil rendered light and friabl'e. i l

A represents the beam ofthe implement, and B B handles attaehed thereto in. the usual or any proper manner. C is a standard, attached to the beam and having a double or V-shaped share, D, at i'ts'lower end-1 said share being directly'underneathA or in line'ivith the beam A. E is -a bar, which may be of metal, and is attached transversely to the under side of the bea-m A, in front of the standard C, said'bar E` projecting at equal distances'from the sides of the beam,`and having a standard, F, attached to yeach end of it by means ofbolts, a, which pass through oblong slots, b, in the bar E, and admit of the standards C being adjusted nearer together or further apart, as may be desired. To the lower end of each standard, C, there is attached. a share, G, the y inner edges c of which are parallel with each other and the beam A, as shown clearly'in fig. 2. These shares G are so constructed as to throw the earth from the rows of plants, and they cut out the Weeds and cast the same with the loose earth directly in front of the double share D, which penetrates lthe earth below the loose-earth thrown in front of itlby the shares G G, and casts the earth ploughed: up by it, as well as that thrown in front of it by G G, to the `sides of the `rows. I

By this arrangement it will be seen that the earth between the rows of plants will be thoroughly worked over, and rendered light and friable, and -all weeds eradicated. The shares G G, by means of 'the adjustable standards F, may be adapted to the width of the spaces between the rows of plants.

Having thus described my invention, I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent- The two adjustable shares G G, in combination with l the fixed double share D, applied to the beam A, and

arranged to operate in the manner substantially as and for the purpose set forth.

The above specification of my invention signed' by me this 10th day of November, 1865.

s. BARNWELL.

Witnesses: v

WM. F. MCNAMARA,

ALEX. F. ROBERTS. 

